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Garment and footwear firms wating for EVFTA benefits

Textile, garment and footwear products made in Vi?t Nam will not enjoy immediate tariff cuts after the EU-Vi?t Nam Free…

5 years ago

Spinning industry to boost yarn exports looking for more benefits

The domestic market for cotton yarn is more lucrative than exports. This was confirmed by the India’s cotton yarn export…

7 years ago

Indian textiles sector likely to get hurt by TPP

Textile and clothing sector accounts for roughly 5 percent of India’s GDP, 15 percent of its industrial output and export…

8 years ago

Vietnam businesses unlikely to derive maximum benefits from TPP

Vietnam is unlikely to derive the maximum benefit from the Trans-Pacific Parternership trade pact, as few Vietnamese businesses have plans…

8 years ago

TPP can benefit Indonesian textile industry

Indonesia can unlock access to the main TPP countries such as the US, Canada and Mexico as well as other…

8 years ago

Vietnam textile industry getting ready to gain the most from TPP

Vietnamese textile businesses are getting ready for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, hoping the free trade agreement will usher in an era…

8 years ago

Post-TPP period Vietnam likely to become world’s export center

Vietnam’s competitive advantage has been strengthened to become the world’s export center, attracting foreign investment flows, including those from Japan.…

8 years ago

TPP ‘yarn-forward’ clause likely to encumber Indonesian textiles

The Indonesian Textile Association’s (API) advisory board chairman, Benny Soetrisno while speaking at the recent press conference said that the…

8 years ago

Malaysia included in the TPPA trade deal

Malaysia has finally signed the ambitious Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) in Auckland which is set to expand markets, reduce tariffs…

8 years ago

Lack of interest seen in Vietnam garment firms for TPP

Vietnam garment industry despite being expected to benefit the most from the TPP, few of the 2,000 garment firms across…

8 years ago